Are there any writers that you absolutely avoid?

So the question is simply are there any writers that you absolutely avoid? These can be any medium fiction or not fiction. Me I have four:

1) Joss Whedon. I know this guy is a hero for some but after the end to the first season of Dollhouse was so bad especially regarding his supposed strength of female characters and feminism I will never watch anything of his again. link You don’t spend a whole season deconstructing the white knight complex just so you can end the season with every female character acting like a idiots and so your male deconstruction can all of suddenly save the day. I got interest feminism because of how bad the female characters in “Omega” where. Even after giving Joss a second chance I’m still baffled at how he retains such strong feminist credibility: link

2&3) Marc Walters and Casey Hudson: The ending to Mass effect 3 was narratively incoherent link with an abhorrent moral message link You don’t spend three games creating rich racial metaphors about the importance of diversity only to (via Diabolus Ex Machina) try to convince us those racial metaphors where in realty metaphors for singularity theory so you can then try put a “bittersweet” spin on either forced enslavement of a race, genocide of a race or forced homogenization of all races in the galaxy including non-sentient ones. (This for some reason is the best ending despite it going against the basic themes of the whole series and of all common and scientific sense). I’ll give them a second chance in the form of downloading the extend cut DLC but ya they’d need to pull a miracle for me to buy anything they work on again.

4) Ian Kerner. You do not get to tell me my orgasms aren’t “genuine”. Anyone who can’t wrapped their head around that should not be a sex educator.

John Grisham. There are more but all I can think about right now is being forced to read FOUR of his books in school.

YES! I gave him a chance with the firm and rainmaker and they were terrible. The characters were one dimensional and the plot ranged from ridiculous to absurd. the main character from rainmaker doesn't do ANYTHING, he just shows up and all of his obstacles collapse around him. he can't find a job? he gets a job. his boss steals his case? the bosses' firm burns down in UNEXPLAINED ARSON (while this may be a common occurrence in real life, in a novel, it's either explained, or a lame duex es machina). he has a mean judge? the judge dies and is replaced by one who bends over backwards to help him. he falls in LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT with a married woman? the husband abuses her, she kills him and the police decide not to arrest her.

It's as though grisham figured "i can dumb law down enough to make it interesting, that's all i need to do." of course since he's sold millions, i guess he's right.

YES! I gave him a chance with the firm and rainmaker and they were terrible. The characters were one dimensional and the plot ranged from ridiculous to absurd. the main character from rainmaker doesn't do ANYTHING, he just shows up and all of
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YES! I gave him a chance with the firm and rainmaker and they were terrible. The characters were one dimensional and the plot ranged from ridiculous to absurd. the main character from rainmaker doesn't do ANYTHING, he just shows up and all of his obstacles collapse around him. he can't find a job? he gets a job. his boss steals his case? the bosses' firm burns down in UNEXPLAINED ARSON (while this may be a common occurrence in real life, in a novel, it's either explained, or a lame duex es machina). he has a mean judge? the judge dies and is replaced by one who bends over backwards to help him. he falls in LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT with a married woman? the husband abuses her, she kills him and the police decide not to arrest her.

It's as though grisham figured "i can dumb law down enough to make it interesting, that's all i need to do." of course since he's sold millions, i guess he's right.